![]() ![]() Because the penalty for being spotted without a plan is almost certainly death, this leads to some incredibly tense interactions where it truly feels like you can outsmart your enemy. The heartstopping moments where you don’t really know whether or not the Raider has seen you, or you’re working as a team to complete a goal can be genuinely exciting, pushing you to improvise quickly. ![]() Since the Raider is so overwhelmingly powerful when compared to the Survivors, it’s fun to be forced to survive mainly through hiding and various forms of subterfuge, such as skills that allow you to take the shape of a random object, or stun your enemy for a short time. ![]() ![]() These tasks take the form of searching for power keys and planting them in the right spot, and protecting different machines from being destroyed by the Raider. When you play as a Survivor (either a customized avatar or one of the weaker characters from the show), you’ll scramble to achieve several goals in order to send the invading villain (called a Raider) back to where they came from. Dragon Ball: The Breakers’ tutorial offers a quick explanation about Temporal Seams causing supervillains to show up where they’re not supposed to, but it’s not much more than a thin excuse for why these endless multiplayer battles are happening. ![]()
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